All posts tagged Dodd-Frank law

Former Rep. Michael Oxley spoke about a range of issues at a breakfast in New York, but he criticized the whistleblower program created by the Dodd-Frank Act for going beyond what his law encouraged by driving potential informants to the government rather than incentivizing them to report their concerns internally.

A miner in the Kalimbi tin mine near the small town of Nyabibwe, Congo.

During a webinar hosted Thursday by Dow Jones & Co., also the publisher of this blog, attorneys said their clients are hoping for guidance to clarify what products are covered by rule 1502, which appears to apply even to trace elements of certain minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo and surrounding countries.

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